Box 3.5
Contains 7 Results:
S. Lafayette at Washington St. 2001.018
Monroe Avenue, 1890: “Do you Drink White and White's Ice Cream Soda? …” [Reproduction Stereocard] G.R. : Thornapple Press, 1967. Photo from the collection of Don's Book Store, 1201 Butler S.E. G.R. Includes: Morton House (Monroe and N. Ionia), Steketee's Dry Goods, street car #233 for Wealthy/Scribner, ca. 1890. c. 1-2 00.[583].1-2; c. 3 2004.025.1
Grand Valley State University Center for Health Professions Education, detailed future design images [2023.065]
Immanuel Lutheran Church, Division at Michigan. Historical published views from an unidentified source, written on old German. Grand Rapids in den funfziger Jahren. Die erste Immanuel kirche.
Neighborhood Places Series, illustrated by jane VanderLaan and commissioned by realtor Amy Miller. Postcards. 2005.095. Includes Series 3. The Kopper Top. Stockbridge neighborhood; Series 4. Wealthy Theatre. Wealthy Street; Series 5. Cottage Bar. Doowntown; Series 6 Marie Catribs. East Hills; Pickwick Bar on Cherry St. in East Hills; Jersey Junction, East Grand Rapids.
Given here are materials which document entire areas, including some with historical significance, such as Heritage Hill. Material primarily on individual houses within the neighborhood are filed under buildings. Images or documents depicting a street, may be filed under Streetscapes, rather than individual buildings or entire neighborhoods. See also Corporate Groups of Buildings, such as Airports, fairgrounds, zoos and parks.
Photocopies of published graphics of Creston area streets and buildings from unidentified sources. (3). Including Plainfield and Coit in 1880; 1920s view south on Plainfield, Creston Theatre left; 1950s view of Coit and Plainfield
Given here are materials which document entire areas, including some with historical significance, such as Heritage Hill. Material primarily on individual houses within the neighborhood are filed under buildings. Images or documents depicting a street, may be filed under Streetscapes, rather than individual buildings or entire neighborhoods. See also Corporate Groups of Buildings, such as Airports, fairgrounds, zoos and parks.
Marie Catrib's at East Hills Center of the Universe, corner of Lake Drive and Division. Art by Jane VanderLaan commissioned by realtor Amy Miller, and used in a postcard format. (Neighborhood Places Series #6) 2005.032h
Given here are materials which document entire areas, including some with historical significance, such as Heritage Hill. Material primarily on individual houses within the neighborhood are filed under buildings. Images or documents depicting a street, may be filed under Streetscapes, rather than individual buildings or entire neighborhoods. See also Corporate Groups of Buildings, such as Airports, fairgrounds, zoos and parks.